Azer Bülbül
Azer Bülbül | |
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Birth name | Subutay Kesgin |
Born | 1 October 1969 Akyaka, Kars, Turkey |
Died | 3 January 2012 (age 42) Antalya, Turkey |
Genres | Folk, Arabesque, Fantasty, Halay, Turkish art music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Actor |
Instrument(s) | Baglama, Cura, Violin, Naqareh, Nagara, Oud, Piano |
Years active | 1984–2012 |
Subutay Kesgin, better known by his stage name Azer Bülbül (b. 1 February 1969 – d. 6 January 2012), the most famous of Idealistic ideology politics was a prominent Turkish folk music artist and actor.
Biography
Azer Bülbül was born Subutay Kesgin in Akyaka, Kars in Azerbaijan Turkish Karapapak family. After moving to Leipzig with his family, Bülbül started his music career, releasing his debut album Garip Yolcu in 1984. After releasing a string of folk music albums, he achieved commercial success with his 1994 album, Ben Babayım. On 15 February 2001, he was convicted for drug-related charges and released on bail. In 2011, he stated that he was rehabilitated and had been clean for 18 months.[1][2] Bülbül died of a heart attack on 6 January 2012 in Antalya. He was found dead in his hotel room and was buried in Hadımköy Cemetery in Istanbul.[3][4][5]
Personal life
Azer Bülbül was married once and later divorced. He did not have any children.[6] Bülbül also proposed to Oya Aydoğan but she refused his marriage offer.[7]
Discography
- 1984: Garip Yolcu
- 1986: Esmerin Adı Oya (feat. Oya Aydoğan and İbrahim Tatlıses)
- 1987: Yalan Olur
- 1987: Yoruldum
- 1988: Güzel Kız
- 1989: Fırat
- 1989: Yürüyorum
- 1990: Ben Sana Vurgunum
- 1992: Bir Yudum Su
- 1993: Dağlara Yolculuk
- 1994 Ben Babayım & Yaralandın mı Ey Can
- 1995: Ağıt
- 1996: Doğudan Esintiler (Ft.). Seyfi Doğanay
- 1996: Eline Düştüm (Ft.). Müslüm Gürses
- 1996: Yine Düştün Aklıma (Ft.) Müslüm Gürses & Mustafa Keser
- 1997: Hayatımın Şarkıları
- 1998: Zordayım & Canım Yanıyor
- 1999: Kör Kurşun & Sana Yalan Gelebilir
- 2000: Dünden Bugüne
- 2001: Bana Düştü & Neden Dedo
- 2001: Yalan Sevgiler
- 2002: Başımda Bela Var
- 2004: Ateş Düştüğü Yeri Yakar
- 2005: Seçmeler
- 2006: Üzülmedim ki
- 2007: Kalemin Kırıldı
- 2011: Duygularım
Filmography
- 2012: Seninki Kaç Para
- 2008: Vefa Borcu
- 2008: Arkadaş
- 2002: Rus Gelin
- 1998: Bedel
- 1985: Mavi Mavi Masmavi
References
- ^ "İşte son görüntüsü". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 7 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Azer Bülbül hayatını kaybetti". Milliyet (in Turkish). 7 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Yıldız Tilbe'den şaşırtan Azer Bülbül anısı". Sabah (in Turkish). 28 December 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Azer Bülbül otelde ölü bulundu" (in Turkish). Sabah. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Azer Bülbül otel odasında ölü bulundu". NTV (Turkey). 6 January 2012. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Azer Bülbül: Müslüm dede oldu, baba benim!". Haber7.com. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
- ^ "Yıldız Tilbe'den bir Azer Bülbül anısı! - Magazin Haberleri". M.milliyet.com.tr. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
- 1969 births
- 2012 deaths
- Turkish folk musicians
- Turkish lyricists
- Turkish folk-pop singers
- Deputies of Kars
- People from Arpaçay
- Turkish Sunni Muslims
- Turkish male film actors
- Turkish oud players
- Turkish people of Azerbaijani descent
- 20th-century Turkish male musicians
- Turkish people convicted of drug offenses
- Idealism (Turkey)
- Akyaka District
- Causes of death
- Turkish expatriates in West Germany
- Turkish drummers
- Bağlama players
- Composers for pedal piano
- Turkish classical violinists
- Turkish male television actors
- Burials in Istanbul by place
- 20th-century Turkish male actors
- 21st-century Turkish male actors
- 21st-century Turkish male musicians
- Turanists
- Turkish film score composers
- Turkish male songwriters
- Pan-Turkists
- Nationalist musicians
- Turkish composers